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No puedo abrir archivos de mathcad prime 7 en mathcad prime 6

PM_9883255
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No puedo abrir archivos de mathcad prime 7 en mathcad prime 6

Hola, al abrir un documento de mathcad prime 7 en el prime 6 me aparece el siguiente mensaje y tampoco sé como hacer compatible los documentos del prime 7 al prime 6. Si alguien sabe arreglarlo o hacerlos compatibles agradecería su ayuda.

 

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LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:PM_9883255)

In general software companies do not put much effort in assuring that a certain version of their software can read files created by a future version. But reading files created by a previous version of the software is pretty normal. Prime is no exception to this.

In some cases software may be capable to write a file in/for a previous version. Prime does not have that capability. PTC seems to want their customers to always use the latest version of Prime.

If you want, you can install Prime7 (Express, you do not need a license) and read the file. If you install Prime 7 on the same computer where Prime6 is installed you can have them run side by side and copy equations over from 7 to 6 and then save the file in Prime6. See here.

BUT installing Prime7 (express) on the same computer where Prime6 (licensed) is installed may cause you to lose your ability to convert Mathcad (15 and before) files to Prime. If you have another PC, you can install Prime6 and 7 (both Express) and try that route safely.

Or you can attach the Prime7 file and I'll see what I can do...

 

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Luc

 

 

 

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LucMeekes
23-Emerald III
(To:PM_9883255)

In general software companies do not put much effort in assuring that a certain version of their software can read files created by a future version. But reading files created by a previous version of the software is pretty normal. Prime is no exception to this.

In some cases software may be capable to write a file in/for a previous version. Prime does not have that capability. PTC seems to want their customers to always use the latest version of Prime.

If you want, you can install Prime7 (Express, you do not need a license) and read the file. If you install Prime 7 on the same computer where Prime6 is installed you can have them run side by side and copy equations over from 7 to 6 and then save the file in Prime6. See here.

BUT installing Prime7 (express) on the same computer where Prime6 (licensed) is installed may cause you to lose your ability to convert Mathcad (15 and before) files to Prime. If you have another PC, you can install Prime6 and 7 (both Express) and try that route safely.

Or you can attach the Prime7 file and I'll see what I can do...

 

Success!
Luc

 

 

 

Hola, hice lo que me comentaste y perfecto. Muchas gracias!

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